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MAKE 12x12 MEXICAN SALTILLO TILE LIKE THAT PICTURED... FOR PENNIES EACH! ---
This listing is for One Mold and Free Instructions to make hundreds of tiles almost anywhere. They are made with .060 Industrial ABS for strength. Your raw material cost is under thirty cents per square foot. And we are an email away should you need help. -
Customers who had never worked with concrete or molds before submitted most photos in our listings and on our websites. They used bags of pre-mix concrete, concrete color, and our simple instructions. Plaster can be used for interior wall applications if you'd like. It's as easy as making a cake...but no oven is needed! - Save Hundreds to Thousands of Dollars on your next project... They Did! -
The unique aged-look of our concrete stone and tile is reminiscent of those found in the villas of Tuscany, the chateaus of Burgundy, and the haciendas of old Mexico. Yet it blends as comfortably around a Florida swimming pool, as it does a Bucks County, PA barn. Our customers are able to control the illusion of age... the color, the patina, the imperfections, and most importantly... their price." -
Now you can be a part of the hottest decorating and home improvement trend in the country... Handcrafted, custom-colored, cementitious tile, made with molds taken from real stone tile originals. And by making it yourself, you save up to ninety percent of retail prices! Why pay three to ten dollars and more, for hand-made decorator tile, when you can make it yourself for PENNIES! Actually, less than thirty cents a square foot! With our molds, supplies, and FREE instructions, you will have the freedom to make virtually any color of tile you want. Tile that will last a lifetime! - If you are interested in starting a small business, we have been helping entrepreneurs get started since 1992. Visit our Oldeworld Website for complete details.

Beat a hasty retreat Up the Heat: 7 Hot Products for Outdoor Kitchens

Emser Tile's Uptown whip-round of glazed porcelain tiles are made for both indoor and outdoor applications, making the flooring material a seamless option for creating continuous indoor–alfresco spaces. Available in five different color options, the

Books

Materiality and Up-country Construction

John Wiley & Sons.
2011.
ISBN: 1118019717,9781118019719.
432 pages.

A encyclopedic reference of materials for interior designers and architects Choosing the right material for the right purpose is a critical—and often overlooked—mien in the larger context of designing buildings and interior spaces. When specified and executed properly, materials support and enhance a hurl's overall theme, and infuse interior space with a solid foundation that balances visual poetry and functionality. Materiality and Interior Construction imparts imperative knowledge on how materials contribute to the construction and fabrication of floors, partitions, ceilings, and millwork, with thorough coverage of the important characteristics and properties of construction materials and finishes. Individual coverage of the key characteristics of each material explores the...

Working with Tile

Taunton Press.
2017.
ISBN: 9781600853739,1600853730.
232 pages.

So varied of us love the idea of whipping up a fabulous dinner during the week, but when it comes to putting the pan on the flame, we lose confidence. Do I have the skills to take apart this off? Do I have the time? The answer is "yes" when you have Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence at your fingertips. Award-winning cooking teacher, author, chef, and TV make-up Joanne Weir demystifies cooking techniques and makes 100 delicious, main-course recipes easy and approachable. Written as the handbook cookbook to her new public television show, Joanne Weir'sCooking Confidence, this book will be a go-to resource for every cook, for every day, as it inspires a "you can do it" life in the kitchen and a confident, uncomplicated response to your daily bread: "What's for dinner tonight?"

... only newfangled production methods and quantities has made the porcelain tile available for the average ... hard surface of porcelain has made polishing a viable ...

Storytellin'

I gotta brook that I really enjoy meetin' people and sharin' good stories with them.
Good story tellers always appreciate each others train.
I think I was born to be a sailor.
Because I love the water and sailor's tell the best stories.
Long hours of tediousness and monotony at sea punctuated by short periods of indescribable terror and panic create the perfect environment for telling stories.
Not only that... but in all of that monotony sailors themselves since nonetheless began have sat around in circles and passed the 'story torch.'
I do it on the street all the time.
It always goes like this...
I meet someone and they say an interesting story that I appreciate hearing.
Doesn't matter if the story is good most of the time...
a good facts teller is an artist that can render any tale exciting and pull you right into it.
The thing is... and this is always true...
someone who tells a meet story appreciates hearing one back.
It's almost an unwritten rule and many a time I've...

This seamless fabric was illustrated by Patrick Hoesly, a Kansas City based illustrator specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. This substance is released under the Creative Commons Attribution license. If you like this image, please mark it as a favorite and feel free to bugger off a comment. Thanks!
What is a Seamless Texture / Pattern?
A seamless texture is an special image, where one side of a image exactly matches the vis- side, so that the edges blend into each other when repeated. Seamless textures are used for desktop wallpaper, webpage backgrounds, video games, Photoshop fills and in 3D version programs.
How did you make it?
This texture was made using software specially designed to aid in seamless texture creation. Some of the programs I’ve use are Photoshop, Illustrator, Clarify Forge, Genetica, Image Synth, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, Imagelys, and a Wacom tablet.
Want a LARGER construct of the texture?
Head over to my blog for information on...

www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2010/08/04/artist...
Boston Globule
Everything old is new again
Artists degrade technology to find fresh content
By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent | August 4, 2010
Thoroughly most of the history of visual representation, the fruits of technological innovation have dazzled and beguiled viewers, until they become old hat. Now technology advances so immediately, there’s almost no time to adjust. People absorb HDTV, 3-D movies, and whiz-bang CGI like sugar, hearts speeding and eyes large. The quality of the image is more important than its content.
“Refresh,’’ a group show at Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media organized by Yuri Stone, offers up business by artists who purposefully degrade video and animation images to change content.
“Lossless #3,’’ Douglas Goodwin and Rebecca Baron’s remix of snippets from a digital portrayal of John Ford’s western “The Searchers,’’ is the gorgeous centerpiece of the show. Goodwin and Baron have removed key...